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Topic: 5/6/13-NE League Night @ Blue Valley (Read 495 times)

Well, what a beautiful day to be out throwing plastic in the park last night it was. We had 13 people come out to play, but only had 12 get there in time to start it off and finish. We got all groups back without needing lights, and though the course wasn't set in Uber Long Wide Open settings, we did manage to play from the long pads last night.

Joe Hesting came in and said if my 56 isn't a 1020, this is silly. Well, it was sorta silly, as it rated out a 1019 on the night as we played the course in a configuration that we are calling par 63 for evening. This was a 56 with a disc that got stolen on #14 as they looked for Jake Bowen's disc in the Blue River where the geese were trying to decipher if it was a new type of egg for them to use. I kid, I kid.

I think that there were 3 people that didn't get in the ace fund, so next week back to Cliff Drive and the Ace Fund will jump up to $313 for next week.

Reminder that workday in the Northeast area community is slated for Saturday May 18. I can use your help to work on the new areas we are working to create within Cliff, as well as some maintenance on the existing areas. If only a few hours or even one you can do, it will help. Thanks much-Jack

Nice shooting Jack. Joe- 56 is unreal, way to play even after getting your disc ripped off. I've had that once. Threw in the street, an old S/DS and someone stopped and picked it up while we were looking for another drive. unbelievable.

Didn't you have 2 birdies last night as well Utz? You aren't even going to talk about that, or Melrose' canning a 130' forehand shot to save circle 3 on #2, or your great lazerbeam upshot on #13 only to have both Scott and I can putts outside of 60' to push the hole? I mean there is soooo much disc golf fun at Blue Valley, and we only scratched the surface!

Yes I had 2 birdies last night, and I was constantly out driving you Jack

Yeah, about that Circle 3 from Scott.... Drifts what looks like a turned-over TeeBird OB right on hole 2. He marks it under a tree, like Jack said probably 130ft out. He's practically falling over trying to get a good line on the basket. The Pin sits deadly on the hill, green sloping downhill right, with OB behind it again. (my point is, a forehand shot is NOT what I would of thrown here) He absolutely puts it on a Zip-line and this thing has no chance but to stay in the pin. GREAT shot.

Jack, my friend, you are one of the goofiest looking putters, but you got it done last night